US6953289B2 - Simplex port cap EMI shield - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to electromagnetic interference (EMI) shields for transceiver and transponder modules.
- EMI electromagnetic interference
- EMI shielding electromagnetic interference
- One portion of a transceiver/transponder module for which EMI shielding is desirable is in a fiber connector end of the module.
- High-speed electronics, such as transmitter or receiver circuits operating at data rates greater than 1 Gb/s, may generate significant EMI if not properly shielded. Consequently, in many applications EMI shielding is required.
- One application requiring EMI shielding of port housings is a small form factor transceiver, including both hot-pluggable and non-pluggable (i.e., hard soldered) varieties.
- An industry-wide Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) governs the size and pin arrangement of small form factor transceivers.
- MSA Multi-Source Agreement
- plastic port housings provide several potential advantages, such as the ability to integrate a plastic lens into the housing.
- plastic port housings have lower mechanical strength.
- plastic port housings may suffer more from thermal stress. Additionally, plastic port housing are more difficult to shield from EMI.
- an optical module such as an optical transceiver, is provided that includes a pair of optical subassemblies, each of which includes a port housing within which a corresponding optical component is disposed.
- the optical module further includes a pair of electrically conductive elements configured to facilitate control of EMI.
- Each of the electrically conductive elements is disposed on a respective port housing such that a gap is present between the first and second electrically conductive elements and the first and second electrically conductive elements do not contact each other.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a non-pluggable small form factor transceiver.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of a hot-pluggable small form factor transceiver.
- FIG. 1C is a connector end view of the small form factor transceiver of FIG. 1 A.
- FIG. 2A is a block diagram of one embodiment of a transceiver module utilizing port housing EMI shields in accord with the present invention.
- FIG. 2B is a plan view illustrating an individual optical sub-assembly.
- FIG. 2C is an exploded perspective view of a port housing, a portion of a yoke, and a portion of a restraining bar.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of one embodiment of a module of the present invention.
- FIG. 4A is a top view of the module of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 4B is a side view of the module of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the module of FIG. 4A along line A—A.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the module of FIG. 4A along line B—B.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the module of FIG. 4A along line C—C.
- FIG. 1A is a top perspective view of an example of a non-pluggable small form factor transceiver, such as those manufactured by the Finisar Corporation of Sunnyvale, Calif.
- an internal optical module e.g., see FIG. 2 A
- the transceiver is hard soldered or otherwise attached to a printed circuit board. It is non-pluggable in the sense that it is difficult to change the internal optical module without first detaching the device from the printed circuit board.
- FIG. 1B is a bottom perspective view of an example of a hot-pluggable small form factor transceiver, such as those manufactured by the Finisar Corporation of Sunnyvale, Calif.
- a cage housing 175 is soldered or otherwise attached to a printed circuit board. It has an open end 110 to permit an optical module 200 to be inserted/removed.
- a bottom open portion 185 of cage 175 permits an electrical interface connector, such as pins, to be located within cage 175 . In this manner, electrical connection can be made with internal electronics.
- the design is hot-pluggable since the internal optical module 200 may be changed by removing (by sliding, in this case) the current module and replacing it with a different module, without detaching the cage housing 175 from the printed circuit board.
- FIG. 1C shows a view of an internal transceiver module from the fiber connector end 110 .
- the transceiver is non-pluggable but the following remarks also apply to the hot-pluggable variety.
- Two ferrules 140 and 150 include bores to receive and guide optical fibers into position.
- the fiber connector end 110 may be designed to accept any suitable dual fiber connector, such as an LC type, SC, or MT-RJ type connector.
- the present invention generally comprises an optical module having an EMI shield integrated onto each port housing to reduce the aperture for EMI emission and to provide an additional ESD protection path.
- FIG. 2A depicts a top view of one embodiment of an optical module 200 having components disposed in a conductive shell 218 in accord with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the following example is a pluggable transceiver module, but the optical module may be either a transceiver or transponder module, including both non-pluggable and pluggable varieties.
- optical module 200 is inserted into cage housing 175 .
- Transceiver module 200 includes a transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) 212 , which includes a light source capable of being modulated, such as a laser transmitter, Tx.
- a receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) 214 includes an optical detector.
- Each optical subassembly (OSA) is electrically coupled to a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) 216 having respective transmitter and receiver electronic circuits.
- PCBA printed circuit board assembly
- each OSA is coupled to the PCBA 216 using its own flex electrical connector 211 .
- the OSAs are disposed in an electrically conductive shell 218 .
- a neck portion 231 of a port housing 238 for the OSA is located in an electrically conductive yoke 233 , proximate a fiber connector end 220 .
- An electrically conductive restraining bar 232 (not shown in FIG. 2A ) seats onto the portion of the necks 231 not supported by yoke 233 .
- Yoke 233 and restraining bar 232 are electrically coupled to the shell 218 and provide EMI shielding with respect to the fiber connector end 220 .
- FIGS. 2B-2C illustrate aspects of the port housing 238 , yoke 233 , and restraining bar 232 .
- FIG. 2B is a side view of the port housing 238 .
- FIG. 2C is an exploded perspective view of the port housing 238 , yoke 233 , and restraining bar 232 .
- An individual OSA has a port housing 238 comprising a body portion 240 , a neck portion 231 , and a ferrule head portion 230 .
- Body portion 240 has a receptacle end shaped to house a header 299 , such as a receiver or transmitter header 299 .
- the neck portion 231 is bounded by a first stop surface 287 disposed on body portion 240 and a second stop surface 281 disposed on an inner surface of collar 234 .
- Collar 234 defines an annulus about the ferrule head end 230 , which has a diameter less than that of the body portion.
- Ferrule head end 230 includes a bore 235 with a bore opening for receiving an optical fiber.
- An electrically conductive cap 225 is disposed on an outer surface 224 of collar 234 .
- the conductive cap 225 may be formed on the port housing 238 or be fitted onto the port housing.
- neck 231 is shaped to be held in a yoke 233 having a region 292 preferably shaped to form a slide-in or snap-in connection.
- a restraining bar 232 is shaped to fit about the portion of neck 231 not held in yoke 233 .
- the shape of the yoke 233 and port restraining bar (PRB) 232 may be selected in combination with the separation of stop surfaces 287 and 281 to permit a limited range of motion of neck 231 with respect to yoke 233 .
- the port housing 238 of each OSA may be fabricated from a material that does not significantly block EMI, such as a composite plastic with optical grade plastic in regions that are used to couple light.
- plastic port housings permits a plastic lens (not shown) to be incorporated into the port housing to couple light between the OSA and an optical fiber (not shown) in the bore 235 of a receiving ferrule 230 of the port housing.
- Electrically conductive cap 225 provides additional shielding on the front surface 224 of collar 234 .
- Conductive cap 225 is preferably shaped so that an electrical contact is made along at least one point of cap 225 to restraining bar 232 or yoke 233 to provide a path to ground via the shell 218 . Alternately, the cap 225 may make direct electrical contact with the shell 218 . Consequently, cap 225 provides an additional conductive surface that attenuates EMI and grounds ESD.
- Cap 225 provides an aperture through which EMI passes, which increases the attenuation for EMI. Note that cap 225 may shield substantially the entire annular region of collar 234 , forming an aperture having a smaller diameter than body portion 240 . In some embodiments, cap 225 may form an aperture having a smaller diameter than neck 231 .
- each OSA is electrically coupled to its corresponding PCB electronics by its own flex connector, in order to facilitate each port housing moving independently of the other port housings in response to loads.
- Microwave frequency flex connectors may, for example, comprise microwave transmission lines formed or embedded within a flexible material.
- Port restraining bar 232 may be shaped to apply a sufficient pressure such that neck portion 231 may move in response to light loads.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view of one embodiment of a small form factor optical transceiver module 300 .
- PCBA 316 is used to mount receiver and transmitter electronics (not shown in FIG. 3 ).
- the PCBA 316 may be attached to a shell 318 using a suitable fastener 306 , such as a bolt or screw.
- Shell 318 is preferably an electrically conductive shell, such as shell comprised of a metal or having a metal foil.
- Two flex circuits 311 A and 311 B are attached to the PCBA to provide separate flexible electrical connections to the pins of the device headers of each OSA.
- a laser transmitter OSA (TOSA) 312 is disposed within a first port housing 338 .
- a photodiode receiver OSA (ROSA) 314 is disposed within a second port housing 338 .
- Each port housing 338 includes a collar 334 .
- Each port housing includes a first stop surface 387 of body end 340 and a second stop surface 381 of collar 334 .
- the bore 335 of the port housing is shaped to receive an optical fiber. It has a smaller outer diameter than the body end of the port housing that houses the OSA receiver or transmitter electronics.
- An electrically conductive cap 325 is shaped to fit onto the each annular portion of collar 334 , extending over the front and side surfaces of the lip to form a conductive sleeve around the rim of the collar 334 .
- the connector receptacles 309 have front openings shaped to receive a dual fiber connector, such as an LC type connector in the fiber connector end 320 of the module.
- a portion of shell 318 has a region 370 shaped to receive a restraining bar (not shown in FIG. 3 ).
- FIG. 4A is a top view of an assembled module 300 and FIG. 4B is a side view of the same module. Note that the separate flex circuits may each have a different length, permitting the laser port housing and OSA to have a different length than the optical detector port housing and OSA.
- the restraining bar 332 is illustrated in FIGS. 4A and 4B .
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along line A—A of FIG. 4A showing a view of a port restraining bar (PRB) 332 and yoke 333 holding an OSA 314 .
- PRB 332 is shaped to contact the conductive cap 325 with a sufficient friction that the neck is movably coupled to yoke 333 with conductive cap 325 disposed in the front portion of connector end 320 .
- FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view along line B—B of FIG. 4 A through the photodiode port housing 338 .
- the conductive cap 325 subtends the annulus of collar 334 .
- Port restraining bar 332 and yoke 333 provide some EMI shielding.
- the aperture of conductive cap 325 further attenuates EMI.
- cap 325 may have an inner diameter, d 1 , that is less than that an inner diameter d 2 , of the yoke 333 . Consequently, cap 325 increases the attenuation of EMI and also increases ESD protection.
- a ball lens 397 is used for optical coupling.
- FIG. 7 shows a corresponding cross-sectional view along line C—C through the transmitter laser port housing 338 .
- An integrated plastic lens 398 is also shown.
- the present invention provides several benefits.
- One benefit is that the effective aperture for EMI radiation is reduced to the inner diameter of the conductive cap.
- Substantially all of the area aside from the ferrule portions of the port housing may be chocked off with a conductive shield.
- the conductive shell, the conductive port caps, yoke, and other metal elements are electrically coupled together and may be suitably grounded to other elements, such as to a conductive enclosure.
- the shield elements are electrically coupled to an electrically conductive shell, which further facilitates protecting the PCBA electronics from ESD.
- Another benefit of the present invention is that it permits each port housing a limited range of motion in response to loads.
- a pressure fit may be selected that engages the conductive port cap with sufficient pressure to form an electrical connection to the conductive cap.
- the port housing may still move in response to thermal expansion, mechanical loads, or vibration. This provides several advantages, since it facilitates maintaining the fiber in proper optical alignment within the ferrule of the port housing. Additionally, mechanical reliability of plastic components may also benefit.
- receiver port housing and the transmitter port housing may move independently of each other, facilitating each port housing maintaining reliable optical alignment to its fiber.
- Still yet another benefit of the present invention is that it highly manufacturable, since it requires only a comparatively low cost manufacturing step to add a conductive port cap to a plastic port housing.
- the present invention has been describe in detail with regards to a transceiver module having separate receiver and transmitter OSAs, it will be understood that the present invention may be applied to any module having one or more plastic port housings, such as receiver, transmitter, and transceiver modules. Moreover, it will be understood that the present invention is not limited to modules configured to receiver LC-type fiber connectors but may be adapted to receive a variety of connector types, such as SC, MT-RJ type or other types of connectors. Additionally, while the present invention has been described in detail in regards to plastic port housings, it will be understood that it applies more generally to any type of electrically non-conductive or poorly conductive port housing.
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